Public and tourist services are
more limited than
Sihanoukville, and much more limited than
Phnom Penh, but for a
provincial city, you can usually get most of what you need.
There are a few well-stocked convenience stores in town,
several banks and ATMs, a provincial hospital and at least
one comparatively reliable clinic, a functioning post
office, internet shops and widely available wifi.

Most of the hotels have free WiFi or at
least a computer with internet. Many of the restaurants and bars
have WiFi these days as well. There are also still a few
internet/phone cafes around town, including a couple along the Old
Bridge road near the Durian Roundabout, and another on Street 276
just off the riverfront. Street 276 also has a couple of laundry
shops and motorcycle rental.

Hospital

Located 8km outside of town at the
entrance to Bokor Mountain, the Sonja Kill Memorial Hospital offers
high quality medical care, including ambulance (Non emergency:
077-666752; Emergency only: 078-265782) In-town the Bokor Clinic &
Maternity, behind the hospital on Street 714 is recommended by local
expats (Tel: 017-620531, 033-632053.) The main hospital is on the
riverfront in town 100 meters north of the Old Bridge. Rudimentary
facilities and services.